Seven is an online Newspaper. It provides its subscribers and its team with a personal contribution space called the “Club”, both a social network and a blogging platform.
The Club – and more generally all of Seven’s contribution spaces (comments on articles, blogs …) – is a place for information, debates, exchanges and discussions, respectful of freedom of expression , pluralism and the reputation or rights of others.
To make it a space of conviviality, Seven asks its contributors to respect the following rules of good conduct and the legislation in force, and in particular the provisions of the law of July 29, 1881 on press freedom.
By becoming a contributor to Seven, you agree to comply with this Participation Charter. The Charter is applicable to all contributions and all contributors, subscribers, guests, members of the Seven team, in all participatory spaces.
Responsibility
The contributions published by Seven subscribers are exclusively their responsibility and are not subject to any a priori control. However, in accordance with the law, as soon as it is informed of the publication of content liable to incur criminal liability, and after having informed the contributor responsible for this publication, Seven may proceed to its deletion (1).
Your username
Seven recommends that you participate in our site under your real name.
If however you prefer pseudonymity, you will have to respect the following rules:
– your nickname must be stable over time,
– it is not allowed to usurp the identity of another natural or legal person, to choose a nickname likely to create confusion or to mock a natural or legal person,
– pseudonyms containing coarse, racist, sexist, homophobic or xenophobic allusions are also prohibited.
Seven draws the attention of contributors to the fact that a pseudonym does not exempt them from their criminal as well as civil liability resulting from the content they publish, even when they have been deleted on their initiative and / or that from Seven.
Your contributions
Each Seven subscriber has the possibility of editing and publishing, under the conditions specified below, and under their full and entire responsibility, texts, hypertext links, images and photographs.
All contributions published in the Seven Club are accessible to all Internet users.
The following rules apply to all your contributions: posts, comments, etc. whatever their form (text, link, image …).
• Respect and politeness. Insults, invective, insults, harassment, denigration and defamatory remarks, towards any contributor as well as towards Seven and its editorial staff, have no place on Seven. Any contribution intended to attack the reputation of a participant, to slander his account, to speak of it maliciously and repeatedly will be considered as denigration.
• Private life. The disclosure of information relating to the privacy of other subscribers or any other person, the disclosure of information allowing the name and precise identification of a subscriber using a pseudonym, the dissemination of postal, electronic and anyone’s personal phone numbers are prohibited.
• Freedom of expression. The published contributions must respect the legislation in force and in particular the provisions of the law of July 29, 1881 on the freedom of the press. Contributions must be devoid of all:
– racist, xenophobic, revisionist, negationist remarks;
– insulting, defamatory, discriminating remarks, towards a person or a group of people, because of their origin, their membership or their non-membership, true or supposed, to an ethnic group, a nation, or a religion;
– insulting, defamatory, discriminating words, towards a person or a group of people, because of their sex, their sexual orientation or their handicap;
– insulting, defamatory, discriminating remarks, infringing the privacy, the right to the image, or the reputation and the rights of others;
– remarks violating human dignity;
– provocation to violence, suicide, terrorism and the use, production or distribution of illegal or illicit substances;
– provocation, apology or incitement to commit crimes or misdemeanors and more particularly crimes against humanity;
– claims
– false news
– child pornography content.
Exclusion
In the event of repeated and proven non-compliance with its Participation Charter, Seven may be required to:
– delete the referencing of a subscriber’s contributions in external search engines
– deprive a contributor of his participation rights.
The cancellation of participatory rights cannot be less than one week. It may be increased to one month, three months then six months, or even become final in the event of a repeat offense by the subscriber.
In the event of recurrence under a new identifier, these measures may be applied.
No consideration, in particular compensation or other, will be due to the excluded subscribers, who remain free to terminate their subscription, in accordance with our general conditions.